Although Burgazada is a small island, it is full of historical buildings, natural beauty and cultural attractions, offering a full day of activities. Here is a list of places to visit in Burgazada:
1. Sait Faik Abasıyanık Museum
This house, where Sait Faik, one of the pioneers of Turkish short story writing, lived and wrote his works, was converted into a museum after the author's death. With its sea-facing location and the author's personal belongings, it offers visitors both a nostalgic and emotional experience. The museum displays his letters, books, typewriter and manuscripts. It is a must-see destination, especially for literature enthusiasts.
2. Aya Yani Church
Built in 867 and restored several times, this church is one of the oldest structures on the island. Rebuilt by the Greek Orthodox community in the 19th century, the church is notable for its architecture and interior decorations. When open, visitors can enter, light a candle, and soak in the mystical atmosphere of the building.
3. Christos Hill and Monastery Ruins
This hill, the highest point on Burgazada, is also known as ‘Bayraktepe’ (Flag Hill). Reaching the hill on foot can be a bit challenging, but the view is definitely worth the effort. Once you reach the top, you will be greeted by the endless horizon of the Marmara Sea, the silhouette of Istanbul, and a panoramic view of the other islands.
4. Madam Marta Bay
Located in the north-west of the island, this bay is particularly popular in the summer months for its natural beach and rich underwater life. It is an ideal place to swim and cool off, as well as to read a book in quiet or go camping. The bay takes its name from an Armenian woman who is believed to have lived here.